IMHO, Lienart is the top QB in a week QB draft....... much like Carr. Only Carr's got a stronger arm, and is more mobile, so you are loosing quite a bit to go with Matt. If he was rated as high as Carson Palmer, I'd be surprised.
MorKnolle said:
People seem to keep forgetting this, he is one of the more mobile QBs in the league and is capable of making some plays with his legs and escaping the pocket, not as well as Vince, but plenty well enough for Denver's offense.
When David Carr leaves the pocket, he needs to be thinking one of two things. First down, & Sideline...... If he can pick up the first, go get it. If he can make it to the sideline, go for it......... but get rid of the ball, or cross ahead of the L.O.S.
David isn't nearly as accurate as Jake Plummer, and his head isn't in the game as much as Vince's in while he is on the move....... watch the highlights, Vince is rarely looking at the guy in front of him, he's usually looking for his recievers as he moves, and using his periphial(sp) vision to identify and locate defenders close to him.....
MorKnolle said:
Excellent work on this post. Elway was definitely a scrambler in his prime but by the time he won his two Super Bowls he was predominantly a pocket passer. You are right on about successful QBs being the ones that have the ability to stay in the pocket (move around in the pocket if they have to) and wait for plays to develop. Certainly the ability to make plays with your legs if you absolutely have to is a bonus, but Vince Young still gives up on plays and looks to run too early (from all the games I saw this year and the tapes I borrowed and re-watched) similar to Michael Vick. Both of them need to work on that and stay in the pocket longer if they want to preserve their careers longer and probably to have greater success.
I, and most people I know, sees Vince developing as we speak into a McNabb, Culpepper way........ pretty similar to Elway... Both are more mobile/athletic than Elway, and are well on thier way to becoming true pocket passers. Like McNair.... I for one, feel Vince is much closer to this than David Carr. Vince may give up on a play too early, and leave the pocket, but he's still looking for the play downfield, till he crosses the L.O.S.
Carr on the other hand, is either hitting the turf, running into a Defensive End, or trying to do the same thing Vince does so easily........ of course, it may/may not be so easy for Vince in the NFL...
But I tell you this. If there is any team in the NFL that is perfect for Vince Young right now, it's Denver. If I were Shanahan, I'd be itching to deal those two #1s for Vince....... heck, I'll give Houston Both #1s, and Ron Dayne. I can't see why Kubiak would look at it any differently.
jacquescas said:
all these people saying Leinart will drop out of the top 10 or be drafted number 10. I can assure you he will be one of the first 5 players taken in this draft.
I'll bring this back for you after the draft......... But right now, unless someone is willing to trade up for him......... their might not be a QB taken in the top 5. That depends alot on what Tennessee will do.